Aeroflex: Test and Measurement Products and Legacy

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This page from Test and Measurement World discusses Aeroflex, a company known for its test and measurement products and resources.

About Aeroflex

Aeroflex Inc., a US company established in 1937, has a rich history of developing test equipment, RF & microwave ICs, components, and systems crucial for wireless communication networks. While Aeroflex itself has been acquired by Cobham Plc, its legacy continues through the integration of its two divisions: Aeroflex Microelectronics Solutions and Aeroflex Test Solutions within Cobham.

Cobham’s diverse portfolio spans numerous applications including audio/video/data communications, defense, satellite technology, and aviation.

Aeroflex Test and Measurement Products and Equipment

Below is a summary of some of the key test and measurement products and equipment that were offered by Aeroflex:

Product ModelDescription
Broadband Signal Generator and Signal Analyzer CS1247-18AGSupports RF frequencies from 2 to 18000 MHz with a bandwidth of 70MHz/400MHz.
Satellite Payload test system Model: 5200Supports frequencies from 50MHz to 8GHz. Handles various modulation types (CW, AM, FM, PM, etc.) and accommodates up to 32 ports.
Avionics test solutions ALT-8000, IFR4000Flightline test sets designed for avionics applications.
Automated Test System 7700Covers a frequency range from 1 MHz to 6 GHz with a 90 MHz bandwidth. This system integrates the functionality of several instruments like an oscilloscope, noise figure meter, power meter, spectrum analyzer, and network analyzer into one package. Used for semiconductor testing.
TeraVM IP test and measurement solutionDesigned to test the performance of networks and applications.

For a more comprehensive view of Aeroflex’s offerings, you can visit the official website: https://ats.aeroflex.com/

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